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Date:       2000-07-16 12:13:05
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Linux-Announce Digest #824, Volume #3            Sun, 16 Jul 00 12:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  kmailcvt Importfilters for kmail (Hans Dijkema)
  E Equational Theorem Prover 0.6 Kanchanjangha" released (Stephan Schulz)
  rp-pppoe 2.0 -- Robust PPPoE client for Linux and BSD ("David F. Skoll")
  pi-address, V0.4.0 - X11 frontend to Palm Pilot's address database (Michael Wiedmann)
  IBM DB2 on Linux drives Wimbleton (kgill@brodeur.com)
  COMMERCIAL: 5-star Japanese study software package for only USD59.00! (Michael Wildoer)
  LOCAL: Washtenaw Linux Users Group Meeting 07/20/00 (Jay Nugent)
  LOCAL: CLUG July Meeting Reminder ("Jeffrey S. Gilton")

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From: Hans Dijkema <h.dijkema@hum.org>
Subject: kmailcvt Importfilters for kmail
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:36:30 GMT

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Hi There,

I've released an alpha version of kmailcvt, a
program to convert from MS Outlook Express 5.0
mail folders to kmail mail folders.

You can get it at ftp.kde.org

Best regards,
Hans Dijkema




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From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
Subject: E Equational Theorem Prover 0.6 Kanchanjangha" released
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:31:41 GMT

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The E equational theorem prover version 0.6 "Kanchanjangha" has been
released.

E is a a purely equational theorem prover for clausal logic with
equality. Thus, you can specify a mathematical problem (e.g. a
mathematical puzzle), a (small) piece of program code or some hardware
elements in clausal logic (using rules of the form "If A and B and C
then D or E or F" in a PROLOG-like syntax), and try to have the system
prove certain properties of the described structure. Be warned that
this can consume inane (in fact, theoretically unlimited) amounts of
CPU time and memory for difficult problems.

A prerelease version of E 0.6 "Kanchanjangha" participated in two of
the five categories of the international CASC-17 theorem proving
competition (http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/~tptp/CASC-17/). It won first
place in the prestigious MIX category (clausal logic) and fourth place
in the UEQ category (unit equality problems). E also was a major
component in E-SETHEO, which won the SEM category and achieved a third
place in FOF. The released version differs from the competition
version only in minor ways and should show the same performance.

E 0.6 has been tested on all CNF problems of the TPTP problem library,
version 2.3.0, and showed no unexpected behaviour. Some results are
available from the web site. The latest version also can produce
checkable proof objects.

E is available as a source distribution for UNIX-variants. It installs
cleanly under all UNIX variants I could get my hands on: Various
versions of GNU/Linux for Intel and SPARC, SunOS (with tweaking),
Solaris and HPUX.

The system is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

You can find the source distribution and additional information at
http://wwwjessen.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/WORK/eprover.html
Our servers are usually rebooted Monday mornings between 3:30 and 4:00
ME(S)Z, and may be unavailable during this time.


Have fun!


Stephan

- -------------------------- It can be done! ---------------------------------
   Please email me as schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz)
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From: "David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
Subject: rp-pppoe 2.0 -- Robust PPPoE client for Linux and BSD
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:32:25 GMT

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Version 2.0 of rp-pppoe has been released.  This is a major new release.

rp-pppoe is a user-mode client for the Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet, a protocol used by many ADSL service providers.  It runs with
standard Linux kernels (2.0 or 2.2; no kernel modification required.) 
In addition, it now runs on FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.

Changes from version 1.9:

* The ports to the *BSD operating systems.

* Addition of a PPPoE server as well as the client.  This lets you use
your Linux or BSD box as a PPPoE access concentrator, and is useful for
checking the RFC-compliance of other PPPoE clients.

* A fix for a bug in which the client failed when the Host-Uniq tag was
used and the access concentrator sent a cookie.

* Many fixes and improvements to the adsl-* shell scripts.

* Total code reorganization and cleanup.

Get rp-pppoe-2.0 from:

        http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/

Next on the development roadmap:  Adding support for kernel-mode PPPoE
on Linux, and a port to the DLPI API (on Solaris, for example.)

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mailto:dfs@roaringpenguin.com  | Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
http://www.roaringpenguin.com  | Linux and UNIX Specialists



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From: Michael Wiedmann <mw@miwie.in-berlin.de>
Subject: pi-address, V0.4.0 - X11 frontend to Palm Pilot's address database
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:33:38 GMT

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This is the announcement of V0.4.0 of 'pi-address', 
an X11 based GUI frontend to the address database of a 3Com Palm Pilot.

I switched my master ftp server to a site with much faster
internet connection:

- - ftp://ftp.belug.org/pub/user/mw/pilot/

This is the old master server (now a mirror):
- - ftp://linux.in-berlin.de/pub/pilot/

The (unofficial) Debian package (i386) can be found at:
- - ftp://ftp.belug.org/pub/user/mw/pilot/packages/debian/

The Solaris (Sparc) binary can be found after short delay at:
- - ftp://ftp.belug.org/pub/user/mw/pilot/binaries/solaris/

The (unofficial) Solaris (Sparc) package can be found after a short delay at:
- - ftp://ftp.belug.org//pub/user/mw/pilot/packages/solaris/

An updated version of the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is already 
in place at:

- - http://www.in-berlin.de/User/miwie/pia/

New in 0.4.0:
* Build process changed to autoconf
* Changed default path of documention to /usr/share/doc/pi-address
* Default filename for all export formats.
* New PrintingFormat keys for "newline" and "tab" (Thanks to Andreas 
  Siegert for suggesting this).

Have fun
Michael
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         This is an announcement of a new release of pi-address
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From: kgill@brodeur.com
Subject: IBM DB2 on Linux drives Wimbleton
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:35:11 GMT

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Since 1995 IBM has been a leader in helping the world's leading sports
organizations and events implement award-winning and record-breaking
e-business Web sites.  Our experience in providing hosting services to over
35 such sites, has allowed us to plan, build and test a hosting
infrastructure that is capable of handling large traffic volumes.  I
thought you might find this of interest.  Perhaps a news item.

Please let me know if you need additional information or an interview.

Thanks.
Katherine Gill
for IBM Media Relations
617-587-2080

Wimbledon 2000 nets widest audience ever www.wimbledon.org smashes records
                        for IBM-powered Web sites.
 Pervasive computing extends the reach of The Championships at Wimbledon.



Armonk, NY,  July 13, 2000 -- More tennis fans than ever before enjoyed a
'virtual seat' at the world-famous Wimbledon grass courts this year, thanks
to the official Web site - www.wimbledon.org - designed and delivered by
IBM, the Official Supplier of Information Technology for the All England
Lawn Tennis Club.

Total site traffic for the fortnight tallied 2.3 billion hits to become the
most highly trafficked official Grand Slam site in history. In just the
first eight days of the tournament, www.wimbledon.org put last year's
record-setting tally of 942 million hits firmly in the shade.

The busiest single day for Web traffic during the tournament was Friday 7th
July, with a total of 281 million hits recorded to the site.  At its
busiest the site registered 963,948 hits per minute during the fifth set of
the Agassi vs. Rafter semi-final match as score-hungry fans flocked to the
site for real-time results and statistics.  Women's tennis also proved it's
popularity with fans with a peak of 885,499 hits per minute during the
V.Williams vs S.Williams Ladies' semi-final on Thursday 6th July.

"Through the innovation and flexibility of e-business, IBM and The All
England Lawn Tennis Club combined the best in tennis and technology to
create a unique sports experience," said Elizabeth Primrose-Smith,  Vice
President, IBM Worldwide Olympic and Sports Sponsorships.

"Interactive technology enabled fans to direct robotic SlamCams,  hear live
radio broadcasts and view real-time results - experiencing The
Championships on their own terms," she added.

The Millennium Championships also brought the unique buzz of Wimbledon
tennis to new audiences by employing pervasive computing technologies. A
new WAP information service provided match details and scores to tennis
fans with Internet-enabled mobile phones.  During the tournament
approximately 20,000 WAP pages were served.

So, wherever they were, whatever they were doing, whenever they had the
time, there was absolutely no need for anyone to miss out on the fun, the
excitement and the nail-biting action of the anyplace, everywhere Wimbledon
2000 tournament.

Products and Services Involved in IBM's Wimbledon solution:

Systems integration, Web design and content hosting from IBM Global
Services; IBM PCs, ThinkPads, IntelliStations, Aptivas, RS/6000
workstations, RS/6000 SPs using AIX operating system, IBM 2216  routers to
balance traffic among Web servers and provide Web caching,

Netfinity servers, DB2 Universal Database for Linux, Lotus Notes, Lotus
Domino, WebSphere Commerce Suite (Net.Commerce), eNetwork Dispatcher,
Tivoli software, IBM SurfAid Analytics, LAN Network Manager and RAMAC Array
storage units.

About ibm.com

IBM's own internet site - www. ibm.com - has just been redesigned to
provide simpler navigation,  easier searches, streamlined shopping and
improved support for customers around the world. Visit the site to see the
improvements, which provide its two million weekly visitors with the
fastest and easiest path to do business with IBM.

Notes to Editors

Next in Tennis: In August look for the official Web site of this year's
final Grand Slam event - the 2000 US Open at www.usopen.org, powered by IBM
for United States Tennis Association.

Public Relations Contact:
Theo Chisholm
IBM Corporation
(914) 766-1180
theoc@us.ibm.com



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From: Michael Wildoer <service@lavasoft.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: 5-star Japanese study software package for only USD59.00!
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:37:34 GMT
Reply-To: service@lavasoft.com

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Japanese WordMage is a complete Japanese productivity package for MacOS, Windows
95/98/NT/2000 and Linux which does not require any Japanese operating system
software to run (it contains its own Kanji fonts, Japanese input system, etc).
It received a 5-star rating from reviewers on both ZDNet and Tucows, two of the
biggest and most well-respected software download sites on the Internet.

Japanese WordMage includes nine highly integrated functions:

* a Japanese wordprocessor
* a multilingual HTML web page editor / viewer
* various study systems (with authoring):
  - interactive storybooks
  - auto-revision flashcards
  - 'Kanji Safari' multiplayer game
  - reading, aural and visual comprehension
* a powerful Kanji reference dictionary
* a grammar library builder
* a text translation aid

Please visit http://www.lavasoft.com/productinfo.html for further information.

We are currently running a fantastic download discount offer which makes the
Japanese WordMage (Standard Edition) download price only USD59.00! This is
incredible value for such a full-featured package and great for budget-conscious
students. All the usual benefits are included such as unlimited free Internet
upgrades, 30 days of email support, access to all platform versions, access to
new extensions, etc.

The Classroom Edition of Japanese WordMage is suitable for educational
institutions and starts at US$199 for a 5-machine licence (10, 20, 40 and
80-machine license packs are also available). A major extra benefit of Japanese
WordMage is that we include access to free program upgrades and extensions via
Internet download in the price - this means your school only needs to buy
Japanese WordMage once, yet can enjoy continued access to the latest versions of
software and resources! This a fabulous way to get the absolute best value from
your school budget. In addition, you get one full year of premium email support
bundled with each Classroom Edition pack.

Get your copy now! Please also tell all your friends, colleagues and schools
about this great offer.

To order online, please go to:
https://phoebe.safe-order.net/wordmage/orderform.html

For fax or mail orders, please go to:
http://www.lavasoft.com/printform.html

To add yourself to our emailing list (so you will be informed of future special
offers, new releases, etc), please visit
http://www.lavasoft.com/mljwmeveryone.html.

The 5-star ZDNet review can be found at:
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=00158A

The 5-cows Tucows review can be found by doing a search at:
http://www.tucows.com/

Notes:
* Japanese WordMage is also available on multi-platform CDROM.
* the download discount offer also applies to the Professional and Classroom
Editions.


Michael Wildoer
Customer Support Services
Lava Software Pty. Ltd.
ACN: 078 013 902

GPO Box 215, Adelaide, Australia, 5001
service@lavasoft.com
http://www.lavasoft.com
fax: +618-8235-0668
tel: +618-8235-0003




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From: Jay Nugent <jjn@home.nuge.com>
Subject: LOCAL: Washtenaw Linux Users Group Meeting 07/20/00
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:39:26 GMT
Reply-To: Jay Nugent <jjn@home.nuge.com>

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               *** Meeting Announcement ***
                         for the
            Washtenaw Linux Users Group - WLUG
     
       Date/Time: Thursday July 20th at 8pm
     
       Location:  Washtenaw Community College
                  Ypsilanti, Michigan
                  Business Education Building
                  Room BE-275
     
       Topic: Linux & AX.25 Packet Radio


   Steve Gladden - N8LBV will be showing us how he uses Linux in his
Amateur Radio hobby. Steve will carry on a discussion and demonstrate the
following areas where Linux is used in Ham Radio:

   o  AX25 kernel networking support and explanation of install 
   o  Ax25 net-tools explanation & install 
   o  Ax25D - Ax25D accepts ax25 connections over the air and auto logs
              you on with an account named whatever the callsign was. If
              the account does not exist it creates one on the fly.
   o  Discussion of packet radio interfaces: KISS-tnc, PI card, Baycom, etc. 
   o  Soundcard modem discussion (& hopefully demo) 
   o  Kiss TNC demo 
   o  The various BBS packages for Linux, TNOS, PacketCluster, APRS, etc. 
   o  Possibly even a Win98-Flexnet Demo by connecting to AIM via packet
      gateway. 


See [www.lugwash.org] for further information about the Wastenaw Linux
Users Group.

      --- Jay
             
             /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/~~\
            |  Jay Nugent                 jjn@nuge.com |____|
            |  Nugent Telecommunications  www.nuge.com |
            |  Web-Pegasus          www.webpegasus.com |
            |  (734)971-1076        (734)971-4529 /Fax |
            |                                          |
            | ISP & Modem Performance Monitoring Svcs. |
            | Discount Reseller of 123.Net ISP Services|
            | Internet Consulting / Linux SysAdmin     |
            | Web Hosting / DNS Hosting / Shell Accts. |
            | Embedded Controllers / Engr. & Design    |
         /~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/   |
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From: "Jeffrey S. Gilton" <jeff@jsgis.com>
Subject: LOCAL: CLUG July Meeting Reminder
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:40:21 GMT
Reply-To: jeff@jsgis.com

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The July meeting of the Cincinnati Linux Users Group will be

"Installing and Configuring GNU and Linux"

It will be held on Saturday, July 22nd, at 10:30 a.m.  
The location will be:

Compuware Offices
4555 Lake Forest Drive
Room 140 (Westlake Center)
Blue Ash, OH

People will be on hand to help with new installations
or configuring existing installations.  People are encouraged
to bring their machines.

You can bring your own distribution or we will provide one.

Normally, our meetings last until around 12:30.  This month
we may go longer, depending on how many installation there
are and how they are going.

If you plan to bring a system, please send a message to 
me (jeff@jsgis.com) or any board member.  Knowing how many
people plan to bring a system will help us determine how
long the meeting will go.

See our web site for more information:  http://www.clug.org
or contact me at jeff@jsgis.com

Jeff Gilton, Director at Large
Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group, Incorporated
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// Jeffrey S. Gilton                        (513)899-2030 //
// JSG Internet Services               fax: (513)899-2292 //
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